[B-Greek] Intermediate Greek textbooks

Minton, Ron rminton at bible.edu
Wed Apr 13 12:02:57 EDT 2005


I have used all but the first.  All have value.  I tend to like ones I
am familiar with (likely reflects laziness).  One problem with Black,
the book I am now using, is inconsistency with terms, even from his own
first year book.  Of the ones you note, if I were to do it again, I
would likely go with Wallace, a shortened version of his Beyond the
Basics.

Ron Minton

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[mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Perry L. Stepp
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Subject: [B-Greek] Intermediate Greek textbooks

Hello, everyone.  Next fall and spring I'm teaching Intermediate Greek
here
at KCU.  

I am considering the following as textbooks for next year, and want to
know
if anyone on the list has used them, has strong opinions regarding their
effectiveness, etc.

1. Guthrie & Duvall, Biblical Greek Exegesis

2. Wallace, Basics of New Testament Syntax

3. Brooks and Winbery, Syntax of NT Greek (what I learned with: I'd have
to
convert it to five case, but it's familiar to me)

4. Black, It's Still Greek to Me

We've worked our way through Mounce this year, and there are things I
like
and things I don't like--but that's not the point of this message.  I
just
want to know what you think of Guthrie & Duvall, et. al. 

Perry L. Stepp, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Biblical Studies
Kentucky Christian University

http://campus.kcc.edu/faculty/plstepp
http://theophiluspunk.blogspot.com




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